7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great piano sound, touch sensative keys-get sustain pedal, November 24, 2010
This review is from: Casio CTK-573 61-Note Touch Sensitive Keyboard with Adapter and Song Books (Electronics)
I have had this keyboard for about six years. I grew up playing my parent's piano and I wanted something to play on until I got a piano of my own. For the price, this was PERFECT...once I added the sustain pedal. It will allow you to play many notes at once (polyphonics) and you can record 2 songs in the memory banks. It does have Midi ability to hook up the the computer but I have never tried that function out. The keys are touch sensitive, piano mode is realistic sounding and in perfect tune so that I can play along with YouTube songs, such as the Beatles Live performances. It has some fun sound effect options as well. I LOVE this keyboard and it has gotten me by quite nicely without having the real thing.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Almost 7 years of playing!, January 21, 2011
This review is from: Casio CTK-573 61-Note Touch Sensitive Keyboard with Adapter and Song Books (Electronics)
I have had this keyboard since spring of 2003, and it is still playing great! It has a slew of different features, one of the best being its pressure sensitive keys. Unfortunately, without having a pedal, this piano will never give you what its truly capable of, so make sure you get one. It has a 3 lesson tutorial for over 40 pieces, teaching both the right and left hand parts. There are newer/better keyboards out there, but why get a new one when this one still kicks butt!
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